Laser Beam Profiling and M² measurement
Laser Beam Profiling and M² measurement

The quality of the radiation is often referred to in material processing and measurement technology. Depending on the application, the quality is determined by the temporal and local stability of the output power, the width of the frequency spectrum, the temporal and local coherence, and the magnitude of the beam divergence, which is related to the extent to which the radiation can be focused.



In combination with the Beam Profiler "WindCamD", the ND filter is used to attenuate or suppress the ambient light.

DAT-Converter-UV

By means of the described UV converter optics the measurement of the intensity distribution of UV laser radiation with standard Si-based CCD or CMOS cameras is possible.

DAT-Converter-IR

IR converter optics for Beam Profiler for measuring intensity distribution in the NIR range between 1480 and 1600 nm.

The Polarization Preserving Beam Sampler (PPBS) uses a dual wedge design to sample a small percentage of a beam’s power for laser beam profiling applications.

Enhance the versatility of your DataRay WinCamD and BladeCam beam profiling cameras with DataRay's C-mount Neutral Density (ND) filters. Designed for precise beam attenuation, these stackable filters feature a 3° angle to minimize etalon effects and are ideal for a wide range of laser measurement applications. Available individually or in convenient sets, they ensure optimal signal levels for accurate beam analysis.

DAT-MAGNDX

Precisely attenuate your laser beam with DataRay's MagND (magnetic Neutral Density) filters. Designed for seamless integration with WinCamD-LCM and WinCamD-GCM beam profiling cameras, these 1-inch filters feature a unique stackable, magnetic holder, a 2° off-axis mounting to prevent back reflections, and are available individually or in sets for visible and UV wavelengths.